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<h1>Straight-street.com api test</h1>
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        <p>This example web application demonstrates how the <a href='/api/usage'>straight-street.com api</a> can be used in a client side web app. 
        It provides example code that exercises the api and demonstrates the use some of the API features. 
        This is in no way intended to be a complete application, or be without issues that would be resolved in a released solution.</p>
        <p>Hint: try searching for 'sweet' or 'food'.</p>
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            <label>Symbol Name or tag:
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            <input type='submit' value="Get Symbols" />
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            <input type='button' name='next' disabled='true' onclick='/*set in code*/' value="Next page" accesskey='N' />
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        <p>For each symbol a thumbnail GIF is provided and scalable SVG or WMF formats are available if your browser supports them; IE does not support SVG, Safari and Firefox do not support WMF and Safari seems to incorrectly draw SVGs fullsize. 
        The scalable SVG and WMF provide links to fullsize images. </p>
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